Beaujour Quotes & Sayings
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Which do you think would be worse?" Tippen asked. "Knowing you're a son of a bitch or knowing you fathered one? — Tami Hoag

He who calls in the aid of an equal understanding doubles his own; and he who profits by a superior understanding raises his powers to a level with the height of the superior standing he unites with. — Edmund Burke

The first thing was not to panic, because all panic does is escalate the problem. (This is the first mistake that people make in situations like this: the cats lose their pee and the humans lose their shit.) — Jackson Galaxy

Myth: Vampires can shapeshift into bats at will.
Truth: Who would want to turn into a giant bat?
Wait, don't answer that. — Kimberly Pauley

It must be for truth's sake, and not for the sake of its usefulness to humanity, that the scientific man studies Nature. The application of science to the useful arts requires other abilities, other qualities, other tools than his; and therefore I say that the man of science who follows his studies into their practical application is false to his calling. The practical man stands ever ready to take up the work where the scientific man leaves it, and adapt it to the material wants and uses of daily life. — Louis Agassiz

I'm always there to tell people that their life is not that bad. I wish it was easy to follow that advice. — Mignon McLaughlin

Guitar comes more out of its limitations for me, like putting it in a weird tuning and then just go places. — Sam Amidon

I'd really started hating music. I'd started hating all the songs, hating being in the industry, hating doing the shows. So I had to learn to love music again if I wanted to continue doing this. — Estelle

Much of the left-liberal elite despise traditional religious beliefs ... in general, they are profoundly uncomfortable with religious institutions and the traditional values they embody. — William Bennett

My opinions and principles are subjects of just criticism. I put myself before the public voluntarily. — Victoria Woodhull